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101 Best .Com Resumes & Cover Letters
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Trade (21 March, 2001)
Authors: Jay A. Block and Michael Betrus
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A few words from one of the contributors to this book
Because of the long lead times in book publishing, by the time this book went to press, the dot-com bust was happening, however much of the information in this book is still very relevant and applicable.

When I was asked to contribute, I was already predicting that there would be sweeping changes within the high-tech industry and choose my contributions accordingly, focusing on ERP, cross-platform databases and Internet security samples as areas that would continue to be relevant beyond the dot-com boom.

The advice given by Jay and Michael as well as all of my colleagues' samples in this book are highly polished and continue to be relevant models for any individual pursuing a career in high-tech, in my opinion.


101 Best Resumes for Grads
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Trade (13 August, 2002)
Authors: Jay A. Block and Michael Betrus
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Excellent Work
This book was very useful. The resume examples were helpful, but the best thing I saw was the tactical tips on how to use the resume, how to network, what to say, how to use career fairs and on-campus recruiting, alumni, etc. Gave me some good ideas. In fact, I did something in networking at a job fair that they wrote about in a case study that got me a good interview.


1998 IEEE Second Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing: December 7-9, 1998, Redondo Beach, California, USA
Published in Paperback by IEEE (March, 1999)
Authors: Cal IEEE Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing 1998 Redondo Beach, Abeer Alwan, Antonio Ortega, C.-C. Jay Kuo, S. L. Max Nikias, Ping Wah Wong, IEEE Signal Processing Society Multimedia Signal proces, and IEEE
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Great all around resource
A great resource for multimedia researchers. Includes current and future work on content-based systems, speech and music recognition and MPEG applications. A definite (though expensive) must-have for your library!


2,200 Quotations: From the Writings of Charles H. Spurgeon: Arranged Topically or Textually and Indexed by Subject, Scripture, and People
Published in Paperback by Baker Book House (January, 1996)
Authors: Tom Carter, Jay E. Adams, and Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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Quotes to memorize for everyday use
The many quotes that were arranged and can be found in this book are excellent for use in your daily walk and for much instruction in the Lord. I found these to be quite useful in understanding certain topics found in the Bible, and sometimes found Spurgeon's quotes to be quite humorous. If there is any quotation book to get, this is a must have!


30 Days to a Happier Marriage
Published in Paperback by Berkley Pub Group (November, 1995)
Authors: Jay Gale, Sheila Taurone, and Lia Taurone
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One of the best save-your-marriage books I have read
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is trying to improve their marriage (or any other close, personal relationship) no matter how good or bad the relationship is at the time.

The book is short, easy to read, and positive. It contains 30 exercises that can each be completed in half an hour or less. These powerful and effective exercises are designed to be done individually and work even if your spouse does not do them at all.

The book showed me how to focus on practical ways that I could take control of a situation that felt completely out of control by focusing on my attitudes, behaviors, and thoughts. Even though I thought I had done everything I could do the exercises helped me make some personal breakthroughs that allowed me to make real improvements in our marriage by only changing my own approach to it. Even though I was already familiar with most of the principals in the book and had done some of the exercises before as part of other self improvement programs, I found that doing them again in the context of the marriage I was in was invaluable.

I experienced real improvement after just the first two days. This book gave me more than hope that there was a solution out there, it gave me real tools to move into a better marriage.

If you only read one book on how to save your marriage, I would recommend this one.


The 370th Fighter Group in World War II in Action over Europe
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. ()
Author: Jay Jones
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First Rate Job!
This book is one of the best I have seen on WW2 fighter groups! Well researched, great photos and one great story after another. This book is a wonderful tribute to the members of the 370th and should be on the shelf of every student of WW2.


52 Poems for Men
Published in Paperback by Amika Press (April, 2001)
Author: Jay Amberg
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Not Your Typical Book of Poetry
When I saw this book at the local bookstore, my first thought was, "men will never read poetry out of their own free will." But, when flipping through the book, one of the few poems I did enjoy from high school, "Footnote to HOWL," popped out, and I figured I would give the book a go. The poems I read were nothing like I expected. Jay Amberg has compiled a selection of poetry that would appeal to any man. It is evident that the poems have been selected with great care, and even though this book is for men, the poems selected are in no way trivialized or less significant. This book would make a great gift for a birthday, Father's Day, or for any other occasion. Any man who receives this book will surely be able to identify with at least one poem, be it "Down Wanton, Down," or any of the other fifty-one poems in this collection.


6I Pimlico
Published in Hardcover by Nazraeli Press (August, 1997)
Author: Bill Jay
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Bill Jay's Opus
Bill Jay does it again with his rendition of a late 19th century photographer in England. He brings all his vocabulary and wit to bear in the story of a man caught up in a storm of early photographic erotica which is beyond his control. Little by little he slips into the role of voyeur, photographer, criminal(by Victorian standards) and innocent victim. Jay makes this small volume ring with humor and joie de vivre as you turn the pages of what would be "Banned in Boston" in 1880. Did Jay make these photographs? Are they a find in some attic along with the manuscript? You never know for certain, but you are rooting for the hero as he plods uncertainly through the legal morass which isn't too different from todays moral pitfalls of photography. A true delight for the photographer or historian.


93 Jazz Etudes # K788 (Jazz Sax)
Published in Paperback by Hansen House (1984)
Author: Jay Arnold
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93 jazz etudes
This book is a great book to aid learn more to play your sax. Its great for learning more about jazz aswell. This book helps to improvise while playing jazz. Its great!


Above and Beyond
Published in Hardcover by Word Publishing (April, 1994)
Author: Jay Strack
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One of the better books these days
This book really changes your perspective of life. He really made the current topics come out and hit your. He also has a captivating way of writing. I personaly think this is one book for someone's summer list


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